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  	  	<tr><td>Version:</td><td>10.5.3.0</td></tr>
  	  	<tr><td>License:</td><td>Apache 2.0</td></tr>
  	  	<tr><td rowspan="2" style="vertical-align: top;">Bundles:</td><td><a href="#Bundles.Derby_Embedded_DBMS">Derby Embedded DBMS</a></td></tr>
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  <h2><a name="Bundles.Derby_Embedded_DBMS">Derby Embedded DBMS</a></h2>
  <p>The "Derby Embedded DBMS" includes full Derby Database and the 'Embedded JDBC' driver.
     So it came with <strong>derby.jar</strong> (see &lt;derby&gt;/docs/pdf/getstart/getstartderby.pdf#Libraries provided by Derby).
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  <h2><a name="Bundles.Derby_JDBC">Derby JDBC</a></h2>
  <p>The "Derby JDBC" includes the Derby network JDBC driver. So it came with 
     <strong>derbyclient.jar</strong> (see &lt;derby&gt;/docs/pdf/getstart/getstartderby.pdf#Libraries provided by Derby).
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  <h2><a name="Not provide">Not provide</a></h2>
  <p>The Derby doesn't provide the Derby server classes to start Derby database at
     network. For these functionality you need to contain <strong>derbynet.jar</strong>, set 
     properties <tt>derby.drda.portNumber</tt> and <tt>derby.drda.host</tt> and
     last start server with <tt>new org.apache.derby.drda.NetworkServerControl().start()</tt>.
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